Welcome to “The Greatest Snow on Earth” – Utah’s paradise for all outdoor enthusiasts! As host of the 2002 Winter Olympics, Park City knows how to entertain winter fun seekers. Snowboarders and skiers head for miles of spectacular slopes with deep fluffy powder and breathtaking mountain views. The Olympic Park provides family-friendly ski programs, rides and shows. Alta, Sundance, Snowbird and Brighton are other popular destinations for cross country and Alpine skiers. Those alluring snowy slopes turn to rolling wildflower fields in the summer. Golfing, fishing, horseback riding and water sports replace chilly outdoor sports adventures. Corral the family, pack a picnic and catch one of the ski lifts for an afternoon of hiking or mountain biking along scenic trails. Head to Salt Lake City, where Temple Square hosts millions of visitors a year. Bryce Canyon and Arches National Park are famous for surreal landscapes from horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters to unusual rock formations and hundreds of natural sandstone arches. Closer to home, wander along the quaint main streets of mountain villages to browse, shop and enjoy lunch at an outdoor café. At the end of the day, head home for an outdoor barbecue and an evening of games. Home rentals blend privacy, space and comfort with the cost-saving advantage of eating some meals at home.
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5.0 based on 100 reviews
This park is completely awesome. We took our 4 year old grandson and had an amazing time. My husband and I have travelled worldwide and this is the best free public park we have ever visited for children of all ages and abilities. Safe, clean and all areas in excellent condition. Kudos to St. George for providing this park to the public free of charge.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
This has quickly become our favorite playground in the area. The features are built so that adults can also ride with the kids - it's so much fun! Leave your cell phones behind and play! Someone put a lot of thought into this place - it's inviting for all ages and capabilities. It does get crowded in the summer but we've been even in the winter! We just bundled up and went. Thanks to whoever came up with this park - it's wonderful!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
This is a new family-oriented park half an hour south of Salt Lake City. There is no charge at all, and crowds have not found it yet. It is the largest "splash pad" in Utah, but that title sells it short. This is a very large recreational area full of fountains, waterfalls, wading streams, and extremely creative play equipment. My grandchildren used the vast area of rock walls, niches, and boulders on several levels to play hide and seek with water guns and hundreds of good hiding spots. This would be best for kids from 1 to 12. Surrounded by grassy hills sloping gently above the play valley, and pavilions for picnics, it is a perfect place to spread out blankets and have a picnic and not spend a cent.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Draper City Park is a lovely, green oasis within the City of Draper. It is great for families, with two play areas, wide open spaces for games, shaded areas, picnic tables, two covered pavilions for family gatherings, a paved walking trail, and a lovely stream running through it. Our family stopped at Draper City Park for a picnic before heading to Mount Jordan for a picturesque hike. There are on site restrooms and drinking faucets.
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